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Centre for Health Economics-Monash Business School
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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School An unrelenting commitment to innovative and rigorous research that improves community's health
Melbourne, Australia
Joined February 2014
Join Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliot on 13 Feb for a short-course on the Economics of the #HealthWorkforce. They will outline economic solutions to current & future shortages of health/aged care workers. Register: #HealthPolicy #HealthEconomics #Medicare
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RT @MEscobarCarias: Greatful to the @UNDRR for promoting our work on temperature, sleep disruptions, and economic decision-making in Indone…
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📢STUDY WITH US🎓In @CHE_Monash's Integrated #PhD Program, you will receive training in #HealthEconomics at one of the world’s leading research groups in economic analysis of health/health care. Open to domestic & international students. Apply by 2 March:
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Join us as we welcome Prof Stephane Hess (University of Leeds) to give a special seminar jointly organised by @CHE_Monash & the Health Economics Group at @Monash_SPHPM. In person or online, 11am on 7 Feb:
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Just 3 weeks until our Feb 13 short course. Led by Profs Tony Scott & Bob Elliott, Economics of the Health Workforce will give professionals working in #humanservices & #healthpolicy the knowledge they need to build a better health workforce. Register:
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RT @vox_dev: 🆕 Hotter nights are disrupting sleep & hurting economic decisions Today on VoxDev, @MEscobarCarias (@UniMelb), @davewjohnston…
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Our new 1-day short course on 13 Feb has been designed for #humanservices & #healthpolicy professionals. Examine how labour markets for health/aged care workers can be re-designed to meet current and future needs of the Australian population. Register:
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Happy holidays from @CHE_Monash! Wishing everyone a safe and restful break. We will be back in 2025 with more innovative, rigorous research that improves the nation's health.
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Apply now for our new Integrated PhD program! Receive rigorous training at the largest #HealthEconomics PhD program in Australia. Opportunities are available across all topics of health economics. Apply by 2 March for a July 2025 start:
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Congratulations to our office decorating team for taking home the "Most Sustainable" award in the 2024 @MonashBusiness Office Decorating Competition. Our offices were transformed into a "Gingerbread World", complete with book shop, bakery, supermarket & more. Take a peek:
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Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. By Terence C Cheng, Seonghoon Kim and Dennis Petrie
Would you return to work after a health crisis? Your education could be the deciding factor. While people’s health post-illness recovers similarly across education levels, their work is quite different #CHEResearchBites @terenceccheng @DennisJPetrie
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Too hot to think straight? How heat affects our decisions. By Michelle Escobar Carias, David Johnston, Rachel Knott and Rohan Sweeney
Extreme heat, which is more frequent due to #climatechange, can impair our ability to think clearly, making us prone to irrational choices, the impacts of which can accumulate long-term, particularly for poorer households. Read more: #CHEresearchbites
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AI is already transforming healthcare. What do we need to watch for? By Vinh Vo, Gang Chen, and Maame Esi Woode
What do people think about using #artificialintelligence in #healthcare? 20 years of research evidence shows widespread positive attitudes & concerns about data privacy, algorithmic bias & professional autonomy. Read more #CHEresearchbites @volyhoaivinh
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Private hospitals and affiliation with chains are increasing. What does this mean for patients? By Johannes S. Kunz, Carol Propper, Kevin E. Staub, and Rainer Winkelmann
In Australia & around the world, the share of private hospitals & hospitals affiliated with chains is increasing. What does this mean for patients? We found that, on average, for-profit hospitals provide lower quality of care. Read more #CHEresearchBites
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